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THE CHINA CHANG

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GERMANY'S

AGRARIAN

POLICIES

ARYAN PRINCIPLE FOR LIVESTOCK?

SHORTAGE OF FOODSTUFFS EXPLAINED AWAY

CHINA-MAIL. “ SPECIAL

Geslar. To-day..

its

The third German. Peasant Congress of 1935 reached climax yesterday with a pro- clamation in which the Reich, peasant leader and Reich Minis ter for Agriculture, Her Barre. set forth the programme

for

the coming year and Herr. Hit-

ler's deputy, Herr Hess. ad- dressed a vast assembly of pea- sants from all parts of the Reich on the mission of the pes santry in the life and destiny of the nation.

In outlining the fundamental principles of the National-Socialist regime he coined the slogai: "The campaign to raise productivity is the battle against Bolshevism.”

"The complete demoralisation of the labour market and the growth of the great army of unemployed not only came from incapacity to control production, but arose through the ever-narrowing-basis of the possibility of raising food at home from the resources at our own disposal. The development had gone so far that at last it was in the power of international finance, by cutting off credits, to make the import of foodstuffs im- possible and to deliter Germany to starvation. Therefore let continue to fight fall of courage and rejoice in the results to which the Fuehrer is leading us."

DIRECTORIUM

OF MEMEL DIET

TO BE FORMED

GERMAN DEPUTY AS PRESIDENT

THREATENED DISPUTE

AVERTED -

**CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Kovno, To-day. After the Lithuanian M Borchertas abandoned his at- tempt to form a new Direc torinn for the Memel Diet and the Lithuanian M. Labrenz, în- structed to make a second try, had been informed by the lead-i

er of the United German Party, M. Pasiendieck, that the propo- sals could not be entertained, the Governor of the Memel ter ritory entrusted the President fof the Diet, M. Baldaszas.—2 member of the United German Party, to proceed with the formation of a Directorium.

This step followed the momen- tous attempts to force the great German majority of Memel terri- tory to accept a Lithuanian 23 Fresident of the Memel Direc torium and after representations had been made by the British Blue ister for the Baltic States.

As the demands consistently made by the German members of the Diet were thus complied with, no difficulty in forming the new Directorium is expected bere Trans-Ocean Service. "

DISPUTE AVERTED"

Kames The threatened dispute between Germany and Lithuania is expected to have been averted by the decision of the Governor of Memel to charge M. Baldaszas, the leader of the United German Party, to form a new Directorium. Although only five Lithuanian Deputies were elected to the new

United German Party, the Gover- nor - first invited a Lithuanian Deputy to become President of the Directorium. This was strongly opposed by the German Party, who considered that one of their mem- bers should have the position- Renter

These pictures show the beginning of the Italian invasion of Ethiopia and the start of the drive that end- in the capture of Ad-wa. At the top artilleryman get a field gun into position after crossing the frontier from Extres Lower is a field gun in action. (left) and (right) machine gunners clearing the way for advanc-Diet, against 24 members of the ing infantry.

COMING PROGRAMME Herr Darre ther addressed the peasants, setting forth the pro- gramme for the coming year and explaining the principles to be fol-ed lowed, until by degrees Germany. will become completely independent | of the necessity. for importing for- the eign foodstuffs. The more peasants produced, the more this

eased the tension on the foreign CHIEF JUSTICE

trade balance and set free devisen

for vitally necessary imports.

"What Germany is suffering to- day." declared Herr Darre, "is the consequence of the economic policy! ́of the past".

It was impossible to expect

that the injury caused by the ap

the Minister, that the year

in

CRITICISED IN

APPEAL ACTION,

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Mr. Jenkin laid great emphasis

SUBSIDIARY AIR JAPANESE

LINE

BETWEEN ANNAM AND KWANGTUNG

TROOPS AT

SHANHAIKUAN

{'Continued "From Page 1)

Canton, To-day.esent tension in Shanghai It

POLICE RESERVE

Week

Orders by the Hon Mr. T. H

Winter Uniform

plication of the wrong policy pur- on the fact that the President It is learned from the China points out that the Minister of Orders For The Current sued for right years past should Jefferson, which was the leading Aviation Company's office here War, General Ho Ying-chin, bes be removed by two short years of ship, had been forced to refrain that the Nanking Ministry of characterised the rumours ciren- National-Socialist agrarian po-from berthing

at the Kowloon Communications has approved of iated in Shanghai as absolutely licy. It was no coincidence, said wharves when a signal was dis-an air service between Annam and groundless and ridiculous, and King. Inspector General of Police

Kwangtung Negotiations for cohas declared that there has been played on the customary mast. which Germany was busy on rear The Afrika's evidence was that operations have proved succes. change in China's policy to-

Bine Uniform will be taken into mament should be the year in

she did not

care two pins for ful, and a trial fight is scheduled

wards Japan. to take place on December 20.

wear between 20.00 hours and which she should feel a certain these signals.

The Shun Pas asserts that the The expenses for opening the shortage in the supply of food-

whe

unprecedented exodus from Chin-08.00 hours from November 18, air service, it is stated, will be

1935. stuffs, because, in fact, a very signal flying on that day," Mr.

ese territory to the International manch closer connection existed Jenkin continued, "one of their

borne by the Ministry of Comma Settlement last week caused a Inications between defence and provisioning grounds of negligence by assert

at Nanking-Neutral

considerable loss to Chinese) than was usually supposed by the ing that the President Jefferson News

families and has been.. a great obstacle to the recovery of from the effects of the Japanese hostilities in 1932.

“Speculators and rumour-mong-

broad masses of the people.

CONDITIONS' ELSEWHERE "There can be-no-free-peasantry- without there being at the

defendants make the

should have anchored somewhere lelse than in the fairway." -

PLEA OF IGNORANCE

LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES

ست

Chinese Company

Special Duty--Members of the Chinese Company detailed · for Chaper special duty in connection with the Sino-Safety First Campaign will report

-as-ordered.

Indian Company

fers seized the opportunity to Commendation-Constable 1228

time those who forge the wea "In the course of the trial the pons by which the peasantry is witnesses for the Afrika took up.

"But while the attitude of knowing nothing. The PMS. Empress of Canada create panic, and unfortunately Tam Din of the Indian Company protected," he said. in the whole world round about and caring less for the signal will leave Shanghai for Hong many ignorant people have beer us a shortage of foodstuffs, rises Anyone seeing these signals King at 10 am-next Wednesday,misled."-Beuter.

food prices and even in cer-would expect the ship concerned tain cases, starvation characterise to anchor to the west of Pier No-

The RIMS. - Empress of Asia]

the dificulties with which other 4, but in abnormal conditions the left Shan-hai early this morning, ́countries are contending, in Ger jusual anchoring place is still far- for Nagasaki.

many the supply of footstuffs in ther to the west, which is some-

in order.""

ENGINEERS FIND RESERVOIR

Far-away Springs Supplied

is exemmended and granted a com mended service bar by the Hon. Inspector General of Police for his] action in rescuing a Chinese female from drowning on October 6, 1935.

- Strength-Constable R293 Jafar Mohamad has been taken on the strength of the Indian Company, as from November 9, 1935,

Special Duty Members of the London. Indian Company detailed for A natural reservoir was dis special duty in connection with covered by engineers while they were engaged on a wident at the Stations as ordered at the Safety First Campaign will re-

all the essential branches it quite where in the neighbourhood of The prizegiving of the Peak School will take place on Friday, Bouy A.7. Speaking of the necessity for "You will be surprised to hear December 6, when Mrs. G. R increasing productivity the Min-that the Afrika chose these very Sayer, wife of the Director of present the ister declared that except for waters to get to bozy 44. I put Education, will full-blooded horses no animal it to this court that from the very awards. which had a foreign dam or zire first the Afrika was in the wrong d would be admitted to prize con- for being negligent and failing to The P.MS. Empress of Canada, ing plan between. Chipstead testa, except in cases specially take any notice of the signal and which left Yokohama last Satur-Valley-road and Maripit-lane on 20.00 hours. Dress Blue Uniform exempted by the Minister himself for having no knowledge whatever day morning, is due here on Fri-the Brighton road Mr. Hore and Cap with White Cover Finally Ferr Darre said that of the existence of the dredger, day morning next. She will leave Belisha, Minister of Transport along this course will report at what it meant to s people when which made it necessary for the for Manils the same afternoon.

its peasantry had been annihilat President Jefferson to make for

ed would be seen in the next few the abnormal anchoring place.” years from the Bolshevist exam- ple-Trans-Ocean Servién

GRAPES POISON 30 President Jefferson was the only

CHILDREN

Fruit Sprayed With Chemicals

Thirty school children of Pir have been

CANADA'S NEW AGREEMENT WITH AMERICA

(Continued from Page 117-

has approved the plan, which

1st Aid Classes All members

was submitted by Coulsdon and the Indian Company Headquarters Purley Urban District Counel on Tuesday, and Thursday, Novem By the side of the road was ber 19 and 21, 1985, at 18:30 hours 2 small pit, which had the ap- for instruction. pearance of an ordinary ditch,

but was in fact, a natural re

Mr. Jerkin then drew the ¡Court's attention to the evidence.

Emergency Unit Reserve It showed, he declared, that the

Défendr ----Defendu Instructions servoir, into which drained, dur will take place in the basement of (moving bost in the harbour that

my zainy* periods, sufficient the Sailors' Home-and- Sexmen's the Afrike should have observed tile benefit from the reductions water to supply a number of Institute on Friday November 22 Mr. Jenkin then submitted that of duty made in this agreement, springs as far afield as Croy 1955. All members are request there were four men on the bridge Izs Canada is overwhels thedon Beddington and Walling-to be present at the

mentioned therein.

of the Afriks, three Europeans principal supplier of the andya local pilot, and not one them saw the signal flying from the whart

JUDGE CRITICISED The learned trial judge," Jenkka: submitted.

to book

form for fi

The treaty remains until the end of 1938

terminable

cleston

tioned place at -17.20

Investigation showed that The water escaped through invisible fissure

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